Metarules of coherence in technodiscursivity
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-9288.2024.e99807Keywords:
Coherence, Digital native genres, Typology of comments, Tecno-discursivityAbstract
In this work, whose theoretical foundation is guided by the postulates of Textual Linguistics (TL) and its interface with the post-dualist perspective of language (Paveau, 2021), we aim to investigate how the metarules of coherence, continuity, progression, articulation and non-contradiction (Charolles, 1978; Costa Val, 2006) are updated in technodiscursivity, as well as relate to the typologies of comments proposed by Paveau (2021), which can be identified in four broad categories: relational, conversational, displaced and shared. We align ourselves with the current text perspective of TL (Cavalcante et al., 2019, 2022), which understands it from the relationship between technological and linguistic factors in textual productions in a digital on-line environment, to defend that the construction of senses occurs by the same parameters. This research is developed within the PIBIC/ IFCE (Institutional Program of Scientific Initiation Scholarships) and part of the concept of gender (Marchuschi, 2008), to point out to what extent the comment, maintains its characteristics in a pre-digital context and changes with the techno-discursive potentialities. For this, we analyzed 30 comments and comments responses from a G1 profile post on Instagram, observing the manifestation of metarules in the types of comments. The relevance of the work is raised by the fact that there is still a lack of descriptive work on the so-called digital native genres and the construction of meanings.
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